Louisiana Incentive Program Does Not Require Medical Professionals To Dedicate 30% Of Practice To Medicare, Medicaid ... (Medical News Today)
The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has issued a release to clarify that medical professionals who participate in the Greater New Orleans Health Service Corps program do not need to dedicate 30% of their practice to treating Medicaid, Medicare and uninsured patients, the Lafayette Daily Advertiser reports. [click link for full article]
Paying for College? SimpleTuition Offers Tips for Students Seeking Financial Information (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Many families max out savings, grants and scholarships to pay for college, but still come up short. This leaves many families at a loss to determine the most effective way to pay for higher education.
If scholarship's sunk, attempt to right the ship (Modesto Bee)
Talk about a financial knockout punch. Consider this e-mail from the mother of a college student that was sent my way: "My daughter had a very rough adjustment period and took some really tough classes first semester of freshman year. Her grade point was a shock to usall. Welcome to college, right? She brought her grade point up quite a bit second semester, but missed the 3.0 requirement for her ...
Nigeria: Universities Should Use Capital Market Option for Sourcing Funds - NSE DG (AllAfrica.com)
Director General, Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Dr. (Mrs) Ndi Okereke Onyiuke in an interview with Vanguard during the public lecture she delivered at University of Nigeria Nsuka recently titled " Inadequacies of traditional ways of funding our University System via Government subventions" stated the need to deviate from grant-based to revenue-based funding.
Law Students Could Get Up to Sixty-Thousand Dollars in Loan Repayment (WCTV Tallahassee)
Law students could soon be getting some relief from Uncle Sam when it comes to repaying those hefty loans.
If scholarship is yanked, there’s hope left (The Kansas City Star)
Talk about a financial knockout punch. Consider this e-mail from the mother of a college student that was sent my way:
ScholarPoint Offers Five Tips for New College Grads (PRWeb)
Save money with student loan consolidationSave more by consolidating within six months of graduation. (PRWeb Jun 20, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TG92ZS1aZXRhLU1hZ24tQ291cC1UaGlyLVplcm8=
ScholarPoint Offers Five Tips for New College Grads (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Save money with student loan consolidation; save more by consolidating within six months of graduation.
The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has issued a release to clarify that medical professionals who participate in the Greater New Orleans Health Service Corps program do not need to dedicate 30% of their practice to treating Medicaid, Medicare and uninsured patients, the Lafayette Daily Advertiser reports. [click link for full article]
Paying for College? SimpleTuition Offers Tips for Students Seeking Financial Information (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Many families max out savings, grants and scholarships to pay for college, but still come up short. This leaves many families at a loss to determine the most effective way to pay for higher education.
If scholarship's sunk, attempt to right the ship (Modesto Bee)
Talk about a financial knockout punch. Consider this e-mail from the mother of a college student that was sent my way: "My daughter had a very rough adjustment period and took some really tough classes first semester of freshman year. Her grade point was a shock to usall. Welcome to college, right? She brought her grade point up quite a bit second semester, but missed the 3.0 requirement for her ...
Nigeria: Universities Should Use Capital Market Option for Sourcing Funds - NSE DG (AllAfrica.com)
Director General, Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Dr. (Mrs) Ndi Okereke Onyiuke in an interview with Vanguard during the public lecture she delivered at University of Nigeria Nsuka recently titled " Inadequacies of traditional ways of funding our University System via Government subventions" stated the need to deviate from grant-based to revenue-based funding.
Law Students Could Get Up to Sixty-Thousand Dollars in Loan Repayment (WCTV Tallahassee)
Law students could soon be getting some relief from Uncle Sam when it comes to repaying those hefty loans.
If scholarship is yanked, there’s hope left (The Kansas City Star)
Talk about a financial knockout punch. Consider this e-mail from the mother of a college student that was sent my way:
ScholarPoint Offers Five Tips for New College Grads (PRWeb)
Save money with student loan consolidationSave more by consolidating within six months of graduation. (PRWeb Jun 20, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TG92ZS1aZXRhLU1hZ24tQ291cC1UaGlyLVplcm8=
ScholarPoint Offers Five Tips for New College Grads (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Save money with student loan consolidation; save more by consolidating within six months of graduation.